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Physiol. Chem. Phys. & Med. NMR[removed]: 91–130 A New Theoretical Foundation for the Polarized-Oriented Multilayer Theory of Cell Water and for Inanimate Systems Demonstrating Long-range Dynamic
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Document Date: 2007-01-16 15:02:50


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Stanford Research Institute / Hokkaido University / Institute of Low Temperature Science / /

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New York Academy of Sciences / Stanford Research Institute / Institute of Low Temperature Science / Cancer Research Tim & Kim Ling Foundation for Basic and Cancer Research c/o Fonar Corporation / Cancer Research Tim & Kim Ling Foundation for Basic / Hokkaido University / New Theoretical Foundation for the Polarized-Oriented Multilayer Theory of Cell Water / Water Molecules Gilbert N. Ling Damadian Foundation for Basic and Cancer Research Tim / /

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sorption / artificial intelligence / condensation / /

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